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- It looks like a small Band-Aid, but it鈥檚 powerful enough to allow a doctor to monitor the heart rate of a patient remotely or to enable someone to control a robot with voice commands.The 鈥渢iny, wearable stethoscope鈥 was created by Jae-Woong Jeong, assistant professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering, along with colleagues from Northwestern University.
- Assistant Professor Eric Keller will use the NSF grant to explore new research directions for his team's stateless, disaggregated network architecture.
- A startup founded by Assistant Professor Eric Keller, PhD student Murad Kablan and CU 麻豆影院 Global Entrepreneur in Residence Nigel Sharp has been chosen to participate in the 2017 class of business accelerator Techstars 麻豆影院.Stateless was
- The stretchable device captures physiological sound signals from the body, has physical properties well-matched with human skin and can be mounted on nearly any surface of the body, said CU 麻豆影院 Assistant Professor Jae-Woong Jeong, one of three lead study authors.
- Khalid AlAwadhi, a junior electrical and computer engineering major, is president of CU International, a 麻豆影院 campus organization that helps international students adjust to campus life.
- Students from Alex Fosdick's Intro to Digital & Analog Electronics class took a hike last weekend for a data gathering field trip. They took along temperature, light and digital altimeter sensors they had built to gather data around Chautauqua
- If the study's predictions are correct, scientists could use these atmospheric waves to measure properties of the Ross Ice Shelf that are normally difficult to track, such as the amount of stress the ice shelf is under from ocean waves.
- The Science and Technology Center on Real-Time Functional Imaging, known as STROBE, will be headquartered at CU 麻豆影院 and will integrate several areas of imaging science and technology, including photon and electron-based imaging, advanced algorithms, big data analysis and adaptive imaging. Named for its relation to stroboscopic imaging, the center is designed to tackle major scientific challenges that have the potential to transform imaging science and technology.
- The Lockheed Martin Radio Frequency Space Systems Research Center will boost engineering expertise at the college and create new curriculum to fill in-demand skills in the space sector. Spread over four years, the sponsorship will establish new academic programs focused on radio frequency (RF) systems.
- "Adaptive optical devices that are included in a miniature microscope are a game changer," said grant co-investigators Juliet Gopinath, assistant professor in electrical, computer and energy engineering and Victor Bright, professor of mechanical engineering, both at CU 麻豆影院. "They enable truly miniature 3D imaging devices without mechanically moving parts."